AYALA 2018Masa Lalu

Get ready to travel back in time with SEAC! This was our seventh annual cultural show emceed by Jonah Nguyen '21 and Abby Berkower '20. This year's theme was Masa Lalu which means the past in Malay. We traveled back to the past and learned about the origin of AYALA and SEAC. This year's charity was Project HOPE, which aims to bring health education and improved care to communities around the world.

SEAC in Time

The SEAC E-board of 2017-2018 are feeling lazy this year and are slacking off during AYALA prep. Watch the AYALA coordinators go back in time to steal their flags and teach them a lesson. Will the E-board get their act together? Will AYALA be saved? Written by Alice Gong, produced and filmed by Amanda Huang.

FEATURING JRODTWINS

Project HOPE

Meet the JRodTwins! This duo is made up of twin brothers named Jason and Justin. The twins were born and raised in Seattle WA, but are currently based in Los Angeles CA to pursue their Youtube careers. Since then, their channel has steadily gained over 160,000 subscribers. On their playlists, you can find a wide variety of content such as acoustic covers, vlogs, and lifestyle videos. They hope to release their very first single layer this year!

Project HOPE was established in 1958 to bring health education and improved care to communities around the world. Project HOPE delivers essential medicines and supplies, volunteers and medical training to prevent disease, promote wellness, respond to disaster and save lives around the globe. Southeast Asia is a core region that Project HOPE focuses on; health of women and children, childhood cancers and infectious and chronic diseases have been identified as important health issues to be confronted in this region.